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The federal government has sent a team of investigators to study Monday’s massive fire in downtown Los Angeles, and could begin as early as Wednesday, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday. The main agency involved is reportedly the Bureau of Alcohol

Jack Treese, 68, passed away on Oct 1, 2014 in Santa Rosa Valley. After battling lung cancer for six months, Jack passed peacefully, surrounded by his family. Jack was born on October 5, 1945 and grew up in Titusville, Florida.

Sometimes, enough is just enough. SO, an Asian fusion restaurant in San Francisco, closed down early on Thursday evening and lashed out at picky customers who reportedly demanded gluten-free cuisine and may have complained about the restaurant’s use of MSG.

On Tuesday, UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion was flooded when a water main burst near the campus. As Breitbart California noted, it may have been the “largest break in the history of Los Angeles.” Pauley Pavilion, which underwent nearly $130 million in

MURRIETA — Local police officers have arrested two pro-amnesty activists in Murrieta, California, after one of them allegedly assaulted a police officer and an elderly woman who was protesting the arrival of illegal aliens at the Murrieta Border Patrol station.

Amtrak has canceled an agreement with the California High-Speed Rail Authority to pursue contractors to build trains that could operate on both traditional and bullet-train systems, the Associated Press reports. In the latest blow to the high-speed rail project embraced by

Friday night’s Stanley Cup Finals Game 5 between the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Rangers was the highest-rated Game 5 in 14 years. The Kings won the Stanley Cup – their second in three years — when Alec

Friday night’s Stanley Cup Finals Game 5 between the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Rangers was the highest-rated Game 5 in 14 years. The Kings won the Stanley Cup – their second in three years — when Alec

On Monday, California Chrome co-owner Steve Coburn tearfully apologized two days after his post-race rant heard around immediately after his horse missed out on a chance to win the Triple Crown at the Belmont Stakes like twelve other horses before

California’s Chrome pursuit of the elusive Triple Crown at the Belmont States on Saturday drew an average of 20.6 million viewers, which is the second-highest viewership of the race on record, trailing just Smarty Jones’ 2004 attempt at the Triple